Alumni News

Dr. Eugene Y.C. Shang

Ag Econ professor joined CTAHR in 1980

Dr. Eugene Y.C. Shang

Dr. Eugene Y.C. Shang, Emeritus Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on February 20, 2023 in Sacramento, California. Dr. Shang joined the University of Hawaiʻi in 1964, first with the Economic Research Center.

Sick Whales and Dolphins

HNFAS researchers discover a virus in 10 species

Sick Whales and Dolphins

A novel virus, potentially fatal to whales and dolphins, has been discovered by researchers in the Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food, and Animal Sciences. Prior to its discovery in 10 whale and dolphin host species across the Pacific, the virus was found in only a single marine mammal worldwide.

On the Air

Extension’s Amjad Ahmad is interviewed on Hawai'i Public Radio

On the Air

Rotting and leafless avocado trees are spreading nationwide due to lace bugs. With the trees in jeopardy, Extension agents in the Dept. Of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences are doing extensive research to determine the most effective courses of action to get rid of these pests. Their research thus far has determined some strategies that could help avocado tree owners decrease their chances of attaining lace bugs and even exterminating them.

Taking on Atlanta

12 Maui 4-H youths attended the national 4-H congress

Taking on Atlanta

For many 4-H youths, the National 4-H Congress is a highly anticipated annual event that celebrates the culmination of a year’s worth of personal growth, hard work, and service-learning. Hundreds of 4-H delegates gather every year in Atlanta, Georgia to network with other 4-H peers from around the nation, participate in community service events, and attend workshops about leadership, volunteering, global awareness, and inclusion.

Valentine’s Ikebana

FCS floral arrangement workshop is a hit

Valentine’s Ikebana

This Valentine’s day, the Dept. of Family and Consumer Sciences’ Home Garden Network worked with Mental Health Kokua to show support for those struggling with mental health challenges by making and donating ikebana flower arrangements.

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